Longevity India 2025: Advancements in Aging Science
The Longevity India Conference 2025, hosted by IISc in Bengaluru, gathered eminent figures in the field to explore aging science and longevity. Sessions focused on aging research, lifestyle medicine, and holistic health, with support from ICMR to establish a research center aimed at addressing aging challenges.

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In Bengaluru, the Longevity India Conference 2025 concluded its inaugural day, drawing eminent scientists and researchers to the Indian Institute of Science. With aging science at the forefront, the event featured dynamic sessions on biological mechanisms, lifestyle medicine, and holistic health approaches.
Key dignitaries, including Karnataka's Minister for Health, shared insights alongside global experts, discussing milestones like the Indian Council of Medical Research's support for a new research center focused on aging. This initiative underscores a significant step in addressing India's aging population through advanced research and targeted interventions.
Sessions included groundbreaking discussions on cellular longevity, circadian rhythms, and the gut-brain connection, highlighting biomarker roles and providing new perspectives on healthspan enhancement. The conference signifies a pivotal movement towards innovative strategies in aging science, encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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